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Page 1 Neuropharmacology of Traumatic Brain Injury
... • Document and rate symptoms (use validated instruments, if available) • Assess pre-TBI personality, coping, psychiatric history (anxiolytic use is RF for TBI (Fann et al, 2002) • Talk with family, friends, caregivers • How has life changed since TBI? – Impact on self-image, cognition, function • Th ...
... • Document and rate symptoms (use validated instruments, if available) • Assess pre-TBI personality, coping, psychiatric history (anxiolytic use is RF for TBI (Fann et al, 2002) • Talk with family, friends, caregivers • How has life changed since TBI? – Impact on self-image, cognition, function • Th ...
Trajectory of post-traumatic stress following traumatic injury: 6
... These findings demonstrate the long-term PTSD effects that can occur following traumatic injury. The different trajectories highlight that monitoring a subset of patients over time is probably a more accurate means of identifying PTSD rather than relying on factors that can be assessed during hospit ...
... These findings demonstrate the long-term PTSD effects that can occur following traumatic injury. The different trajectories highlight that monitoring a subset of patients over time is probably a more accurate means of identifying PTSD rather than relying on factors that can be assessed during hospit ...
Psychosis Uncommonly and Inconsistently Precedes Violence
... foreshadows violence for a fraction of high-risk individuals, but violence prevention efforts should also target factors like anger and social deviance. Keywords violence, psychosis, risk factors, violence prevention Received 10/17/14; Revision accepted 2/11/15 ...
... foreshadows violence for a fraction of high-risk individuals, but violence prevention efforts should also target factors like anger and social deviance. Keywords violence, psychosis, risk factors, violence prevention Received 10/17/14; Revision accepted 2/11/15 ...
Bipolar Disorder ( Manic Depression )
... 75% of people diagnosed with BPD are female. People with BPD often have other mental health problems at the same time. The rate of suicide in people with Borderline personality Disorder is almost 50 times greater than that of the general population.2 Although psychological factors are thought to pla ...
... 75% of people diagnosed with BPD are female. People with BPD often have other mental health problems at the same time. The rate of suicide in people with Borderline personality Disorder is almost 50 times greater than that of the general population.2 Although psychological factors are thought to pla ...
journals - the biopsychology research group
... (SLC6A4) polymorphisms and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Five studies found evidence for association between the long allele of a 44-bp insertion/deletion polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) and ADHD. Another two studies corroborated this finding while a further 6 studies did not find such an ...
... (SLC6A4) polymorphisms and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Five studies found evidence for association between the long allele of a 44-bp insertion/deletion polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) and ADHD. Another two studies corroborated this finding while a further 6 studies did not find such an ...
Human Resources - Dr. William Howatt
... Drive 1 – In this gear, the person is starting to push forward through coping churn. There is a degree of motivation and acceptance. What may be the barrier are knowledge and skills Drive 2 – In this gear, the mind starts to accept responsibility and believes there are choices and opportunities. The ...
... Drive 1 – In this gear, the person is starting to push forward through coping churn. There is a degree of motivation and acceptance. What may be the barrier are knowledge and skills Drive 2 – In this gear, the mind starts to accept responsibility and believes there are choices and opportunities. The ...
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... approximately 2.6 million individuals had both an alcohol and illicit drug use disorder. In 2007, the United States spent an estimated $193 billion in the utilization of resources to focus on the deleterious effects of illicit drug use (i.e., lost productivity, healthcare costs, criminal justice cos ...
... approximately 2.6 million individuals had both an alcohol and illicit drug use disorder. In 2007, the United States spent an estimated $193 billion in the utilization of resources to focus on the deleterious effects of illicit drug use (i.e., lost productivity, healthcare costs, criminal justice cos ...
Ten-Year Quality-of-Life Outcomes of Patients with Schizophrenia
... schizoaffective disorder; 2) age 18–65; and, 3) inpatient status in closed, open or rehabilitation hospital departments of a ...
... schizoaffective disorder; 2) age 18–65; and, 3) inpatient status in closed, open or rehabilitation hospital departments of a ...
SA Pharmaceutical Journal
... Environmental modifications have not been studied as an individual parameter for efficacy, but are included in most treatment plans.20 It is recommended that children with ADHD perform better in a structured environment and that psychoeducation should start with the parents.13 ...
... Environmental modifications have not been studied as an individual parameter for efficacy, but are included in most treatment plans.20 It is recommended that children with ADHD perform better in a structured environment and that psychoeducation should start with the parents.13 ...
Factors Associated with Work Participation and Work
... work outcome measures, such as presenteeism, productivity loss, decrease in work quality, mistakes and errors, work accidents, sickness absence, disability pensions and unfavorable career perspectives. The different work outcomes can be conceptualized as either addressing ‘‘Work Participation’’ or ‘ ...
... work outcome measures, such as presenteeism, productivity loss, decrease in work quality, mistakes and errors, work accidents, sickness absence, disability pensions and unfavorable career perspectives. The different work outcomes can be conceptualized as either addressing ‘‘Work Participation’’ or ‘ ...
Schema therapy as treatment for adults with autism spectrum
... disorder (PD). The research question is: ‘Can patients with comorbid ASD-PD benefit from schema therapy, more specifically its cognitivebehavioral and experiential interventions? The first objective is to study in detail the effects of the major technique groups of schema therapy e that is, the cogniti ...
... disorder (PD). The research question is: ‘Can patients with comorbid ASD-PD benefit from schema therapy, more specifically its cognitivebehavioral and experiential interventions? The first objective is to study in detail the effects of the major technique groups of schema therapy e that is, the cogniti ...
THE WAR WITHIN
... The groups were carefully matched with respect to year of deployment, region or country of deployment, and age. This means that control veterans had very similar experiences during deployment compared to the patients. They were also approximately the same age at the time of deployment. Traumatic str ...
... The groups were carefully matched with respect to year of deployment, region or country of deployment, and age. This means that control veterans had very similar experiences during deployment compared to the patients. They were also approximately the same age at the time of deployment. Traumatic str ...
Psychopathology in Primary Dystonia
... dominant trait and has a penetrance of 30-40%2. The mutation in the DYT 1 gene which causes the disorder, leads to the abnormal production of a brain protein, torsin A, found in the highest concentrations in the basal ganglia. A study examined a possible link between the DYT 1 mutation and major dep ...
... dominant trait and has a penetrance of 30-40%2. The mutation in the DYT 1 gene which causes the disorder, leads to the abnormal production of a brain protein, torsin A, found in the highest concentrations in the basal ganglia. A study examined a possible link between the DYT 1 mutation and major dep ...
Unique Issues in Assessing Work Function Among Individuals with
... for clinical staff who review claims, and conducting systematic research on the Listings and Psychiatric Review Technique Form (31,32). Of interest is that no recommendation was made about the assessment of functioning contained in the MRFCA forms. However, to this point no studies had examined the ...
... for clinical staff who review claims, and conducting systematic research on the Listings and Psychiatric Review Technique Form (31,32). Of interest is that no recommendation was made about the assessment of functioning contained in the MRFCA forms. However, to this point no studies had examined the ...
School Psychology International - Disater Risk Reduction at the
... (Vernberg et al., 1996). In 1999, a severe tornado hit Oklahoma, killing 45 people and destroying 11,604 buildings, including two public schools attended by all the children in the community (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [NOAA], 1999). Hurricane Katrina is responsible for the grea ...
... (Vernberg et al., 1996). In 1999, a severe tornado hit Oklahoma, killing 45 people and destroying 11,604 buildings, including two public schools attended by all the children in the community (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [NOAA], 1999). Hurricane Katrina is responsible for the grea ...
Eating Disorders - Intermountain Healthcare
... significant weight loss, the individual’s weight is within or above the normal range. • Bulimia nervosa (of low frequency and/or limited duration): All of the criteria for bulimia nervosa are met, except that the binge eating and inappropriate compensatory behaviors occur, on average, less than onc ...
... significant weight loss, the individual’s weight is within or above the normal range. • Bulimia nervosa (of low frequency and/or limited duration): All of the criteria for bulimia nervosa are met, except that the binge eating and inappropriate compensatory behaviors occur, on average, less than onc ...
Understanding Bipolar Disorder and Recovery What you
... Another type of bipolar disorder, cyclothymia, refers to a more chronic unstable mood state. This diagnosis is given when, over the course of one year for children and adolescents, or two years for an adult, a person experiences moods that are abnormally high or low for at least half of the days. Du ...
... Another type of bipolar disorder, cyclothymia, refers to a more chronic unstable mood state. This diagnosis is given when, over the course of one year for children and adolescents, or two years for an adult, a person experiences moods that are abnormally high or low for at least half of the days. Du ...
Comorbidity Between Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and
... OCD,95 a similar meta-analysis in adult ADHD reported homogeneity across studies.101 In addition, meta-analyses examining neuropsychological function in ADHD suggested larger effect sizes compared to those found in OCD.95,102,103 In fact, it has recently been suggested that the moderate effect sizes ...
... OCD,95 a similar meta-analysis in adult ADHD reported homogeneity across studies.101 In addition, meta-analyses examining neuropsychological function in ADHD suggested larger effect sizes compared to those found in OCD.95,102,103 In fact, it has recently been suggested that the moderate effect sizes ...
STR U CTU R E D AN D SEMISTRUCTURED INTERVIEWS
... clearly impacts the extent of clinical experience and judgment needed to administer the interview appropriately: Semistructured interviews require clinically experienced examiners to administer the interview and to make diagnoses, whereas fully structured interviews can be administered by nonclinici ...
... clearly impacts the extent of clinical experience and judgment needed to administer the interview appropriately: Semistructured interviews require clinically experienced examiners to administer the interview and to make diagnoses, whereas fully structured interviews can be administered by nonclinici ...
POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER PTSD AND CHILDREN IN
... irritability, poor concentration, startle reaction and regressive behavior The symptoms must cause distress or impair functioning (APA, 1994). It is important to note that many children experience great distress from traumatic events but do not, for one reason or another, qualify for a diagnosis of ...
... irritability, poor concentration, startle reaction and regressive behavior The symptoms must cause distress or impair functioning (APA, 1994). It is important to note that many children experience great distress from traumatic events but do not, for one reason or another, qualify for a diagnosis of ...
Eating Disorders in Primary Care
... 1. Patients with EDs may not acknowledge that they are ill, and/or they may be ambivalent about accepting treatment. This is a symptom of their illness. Patients may minimize, rationalize, or hide ED symptoms and/or behaviors. Their persuasive rationality and competence in other areas of life can di ...
... 1. Patients with EDs may not acknowledge that they are ill, and/or they may be ambivalent about accepting treatment. This is a symptom of their illness. Patients may minimize, rationalize, or hide ED symptoms and/or behaviors. Their persuasive rationality and competence in other areas of life can di ...
Therapy
... • However, the CEO’s behavior may have nothing to do with John. He may have been preoccupied about an upcoming meeting, or had a fight with his wife that morning. • If John considered that the CEO’s behavior may not be related to him personally, he is likely to avoid this negative mood. Copyright © ...
... • However, the CEO’s behavior may have nothing to do with John. He may have been preoccupied about an upcoming meeting, or had a fight with his wife that morning. • If John considered that the CEO’s behavior may not be related to him personally, he is likely to avoid this negative mood. Copyright © ...
Pfeiffer_5_IM_Chapter05
... 4. Self-concept, particularly low self-concept, may be a factor in sports injury. Athletes with low self-concepts are less able to deal effectively with the stress of competition. In the extreme, being injured may become an attractive alternative to participation because it provides attention for th ...
... 4. Self-concept, particularly low self-concept, may be a factor in sports injury. Athletes with low self-concepts are less able to deal effectively with the stress of competition. In the extreme, being injured may become an attractive alternative to participation because it provides attention for th ...
PPT: Presentation Slides - Intermountain Physician
... What is Maternal Mental Health? Not only depression ...
... What is Maternal Mental Health? Not only depression ...